KIPP Trail Expansion Donation

We are proud today to support the KIPP Trail Expansion with a $1571.43 donation from the 2018 Tour of Kincardine event proceeds. Thank you to the
participants, sponsors and volunteers that made this happen!
Watch for registration opening for the 2019 edition taking place on May 26, 2019!

Congratulations to all of this years Participants!!

Here are some pictures from the 2018 event!

The Terrain

The trails are part of the Kincardine Trails system – an entirely intra-town system with a variety of challenging terrain for a cyclist. The race course is approximately 22.5 km long. The terrain roughly breaks down to 8.8 km of hard surfaces, 9.7 km of single track, and 4 km of paved roads. The single track will have some natural dismount features as well as handling skill challenges regardless of the bike you choose to ride. The route follows the forested river trails, lakeside paths and connecting roads through the town of Kincardine.

Winner of the Open Men’s category and Overall Leader was Thomas Hulton with a time of 69m, 2s

Winner of the Open Women’s category was Sophie Hotchkiss with a time of 84m 1s.

The Terrain

The trails are part of the Kincardine Trails system – an entirely intra-town system with a variety of challenging terrain for a cyclist. The race course is approximately 22.5 km long. The terrain roughly breaks down to 8.8 km of hard surfaces, 9.7 km of single track, and 4 km of paved roads. The single track will have some natural dismount features as well as handling skill challenges regardless of the bike you choose to ride. The route follows the forested river trails, lakeside paths and connecting roads through the town of Kincardine.